A quick note on ADM3a screen rot... my vintage collection resides in a cool
(60-72 degrees F) dry basement.  My "pride and joy" ADM3a (I have several)
was just starting to show a few bubbles at the corners last September.  I
was pulling out some parts units on Friday and noticed that one had a much
better screen than I remembered.  Thinking that I might swap screens, I took
a close look at "PnJ" and discovered to my horror that most of the lower
half of the screen had "melted".  "PnJ" was on a shelf, below eye level,
nowhere near a vent or other source of heat.  I was so annoyed that I
immediately started cleaning/repair without taking any pictures (sorry).
Fortunately, there does not appear to be any corrosion from the "goo". I
completely desoldered and removed the keyboard assembly to get all of the
crud out of (and out from under) it.  The mainboard is a fully socketed
example and the crud is down in several of the sockets.  I'm still working
on that.  Anyway, the take away is don't assume (like I did) that the ruined
ADM3as you see are the result of temperature extremes.  It can happen
anywhere.  Keep a close eye on yours if you have one.

 

Bill S.



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